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it was built after napoleon's retreat from moscow. it was demolished by stalin. mr. putin is happy to identify with the russian orthodox church where the domestic vote is. this is a popular move in moscow. >> so they protested foolishly in the orthodox churches which pis pissed off everybody else. what about the broader picture? i agree it was a dumb move on their part. what is the state of the rule of law, of democracy in russia now? >> it's fragile, larry. i i agree. i don't think vladimir putin is anybody's idea of thomas jefferson. this incident strengthens his hand domestically. that more much informs his ability to projest power internationally. that's what we care about, especially because of the middle east. russia's entanglement with syria is a threat to peace in the middle east and a threat to us. >> can you say that the hard-lined but popular move to throw the rockers in jail strengthens his stance in syria? >> it also distracts from the syrian tangle where the russians don't have better answers than we do? the russians are committed to making sure the uni
it was built after napoleon's retreat from moscow. it was demolished by stalin. mr. putin is happy to identify with the russian orthodox church where the domestic vote is. this is a popular move in moscow. >> so they protested foolishly in the orthodox churches which pis pissed off everybody else. what about the broader picture? i agree it was a dumb move on their part. what is the state of the rule of law, of democracy in russia now? >> it's fragile, larry. i i agree. i don't think...
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he claims he was brutally beaten by moscow police. an officer is accusing kasparov of biting his hand. he joins me now in an exclusive over the telephone from russia. garry, thanks very much for talking to us today. you say russian police brutally beat you and you're planning legal action against the officer who allegedly attacked you. can you tell us what happened? >> yes, maria. thanks for inviting me. i was listening to the passionate debate about google. i hope that one day in russia we can have the same debate about protecting our privacy. because now we're dealing with something much darker and more dangerous. russian mobile operators even charge us for the calls they pay to provide also possible data on us to kgb. as you can see from the tape, i was watching every split of the action was recorded by numerous journalists' cameras that followed me in all these very dangerous moments. and i was unlawfully arrested. or maybe i would say abducted by people wearing police uniform. taken by -- by them into the police van. and when i t
he claims he was brutally beaten by moscow police. an officer is accusing kasparov of biting his hand. he joins me now in an exclusive over the telephone from russia. garry, thanks very much for talking to us today. you say russian police brutally beat you and you're planning legal action against the officer who allegedly attacked you. can you tell us what happened? >> yes, maria. thanks for inviting me. i was listening to the passionate debate about google. i hope that one day in russia...
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moscow courtroom. >>> coming up next, boom-boom. mitt romney and paul ryan take the gop convention message on the road but we hit the rewind button and fact check the speech from last night. >>> it was clint eastwood's unconventional speech that had everybody talking today and maybe not in a good way. fair commentary of us the media not getting it? the crowd loved it. we'll debate it coming up. rader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. humans -- sometimes life trips us up. and sometimes, we trip ourselves up, but that's okay. at liberty mutual insurance we can "untrip" you as you go through your life with personalized policies and discounts when you need the
moscow courtroom. >>> coming up next, boom-boom. mitt romney and paul ryan take the gop convention message on the road but we hit the rewind button and fact check the speech from last night. >>> it was clint eastwood's unconventional speech that had everybody talking today and maybe not in a good way. fair commentary of us the media not getting it? the crowd loved it. we'll debate it coming up. rader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading...
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they were arrested after a performance in moscow's main cathedral calling for the virgin mary to protect russia from putin. today, russian authorities launched a broad sweep arresting people that they considered to be against putin including a famous chess player. >>> coming up, as we continue on "power lunch," live to pebble beach. beautiful part of the world and looking at the world's rarest cars up for auction. how much would you dish out for that alternative investment? sure is a beauty. >>> but first, a quick look at the energy complex right now. kind of a mixed bag. west texas intermediate up half a%. nat gas is up a tenth of a percent. we're back in a minute. [ male announcer ] if you believe the mayan calendar, on december 21st polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space. which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd, and you still need to retire. td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a new account or r
they were arrested after a performance in moscow's main cathedral calling for the virgin mary to protect russia from putin. today, russian authorities launched a broad sweep arresting people that they considered to be against putin including a famous chess player. >>> coming up, as we continue on "power lunch," live to pebble beach. beautiful part of the world and looking at the world's rarest cars up for auction. how much would you dish out for that alternative investment?...
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you, though, are here speaking out against him and free in moscow. is that something that is hopeful, that contradict what is your wife is going through? how do you make sense of those two things? >> the russian government obviously loves to oppress, harass and imprison anyone who makes critical and loud statements of putin's and the government's activities. but there are limit that is this government can and cannot do right now. and basically this amazing international outcry which we've seen over the past several months, directed at the pussy riot case happened because the whole world didn't expect putin to cross this line and start to arrest people for singing protest songs inside a church. >> and, pyotr, i know there's an appeal. how hopeful are you that that appeal might go the other way, that nadia might be free? is there any hope? >> we think that putin has said his word. he's voiced the girls' sentence. and it's very unlikely that that's going to change in any way. >> will you stay if nadia wins this appeal or even when she is released in two
you, though, are here speaking out against him and free in moscow. is that something that is hopeful, that contradict what is your wife is going through? how do you make sense of those two things? >> the russian government obviously loves to oppress, harass and imprison anyone who makes critical and loud statements of putin's and the government's activities. but there are limit that is this government can and cannot do right now. and basically this amazing international outcry which we've...
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coff china says it will welcome the opposition but so did moscow. the big question is once it comes down to voting on a resolution at the u.n. can china and russia align themselves with the united states? nothing is less certain in this case. >> anything about the refugee crisis? clearly this is spilling out into jordan, turkey, many other places where folks are beginning to really feel the humanitarian crisis. >> the host countries, jordan itself has a problem economically of its own. can they take in, continue to take in 100, 150,000 syrians who need food, who need shelter? they're in tent camps provided by the unhcr, but the longer this drags on, the more it will be an economic burden on neighboring countries. syrian who is have money are in lebanon, turkey, dubai. others are sleeping in tents in the desert. this is a very difficult situation to sustain longer term. >> thank you as always. aleppo is syria's largest city, under siege for weeks now and that poses a danger for reporters who are also on the ground. >> reporter: okay. he is saying do
coff china says it will welcome the opposition but so did moscow. the big question is once it comes down to voting on a resolution at the u.n. can china and russia align themselves with the united states? nothing is less certain in this case. >> anything about the refugee crisis? clearly this is spilling out into jordan, turkey, many other places where folks are beginning to really feel the humanitarian crisis. >> the host countries, jordan itself has a problem economically of its...
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. >> annan said he expected more from putin and obama from moscow to washington. the white house saying russia and china are at fault. those two countries vetoed resolutions at the security council, would have put more pressure on president assad. sadness at the security council? not so. they're looking for someone to take his place, the u.n. seemed to be sidelined more on the syria crisis. >> that begs the question with annan out and everyone said if he couldn't do it, tough to know who could because people think so highly of him. is someone going to replace him? is there a short list of who possibly will replace him? >> the secretary general ban ki-moon says is looking for a successor. it seems like annan said himself, a mission impossible. he said maybe there are crazy people like himself that are willing to follow in his footsteps. assad didn't listen to him. despite words of encouragement, people of washington, france and elsewhere hung him out to dry through different ways. annan saw the writing on the wall, he was getting ripped, his image getting tarnished
. >> annan said he expected more from putin and obama from moscow to washington. the white house saying russia and china are at fault. those two countries vetoed resolutions at the security council, would have put more pressure on president assad. sadness at the security council? not so. they're looking for someone to take his place, the u.n. seemed to be sidelined more on the syria crisis. >> that begs the question with annan out and everyone said if he couldn't do it, tough to...
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there are various freelancers but even if you add them all in in places like beijing and moscow i do not think so. >> his book is called "hitler land." we thank you so much for coming back. >> thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> for a dvd copy of this program, called 1-877-662-7726. marissa us at q-and-a.org. these are also available as c- span podcasts. >> coming up tomorrow on "washington journal," we will look at developments in the presidential and congressional campaigns around the country with an editor charles mahtesian. after that a look at health care costs. and then, we are joined by a staff writer who will talk about what congress is expected to do with the farm bill that expires at the end of september. "washington journal," with your calls, tweets and emails." president obama was in chicago today for a fundraising event. there was an event here at the bridgeport art center. he commented on the mitt romney choice of paul ryan as his running mate and talked about when he calls the tw
there are various freelancers but even if you add them all in in places like beijing and moscow i do not think so. >> his book is called "hitler land." we thank you so much for coming back. >> thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> for a dvd copy of this program, called 1-877-662-7726. marissa us at q-and-a.org. these are also available as c- span podcasts. >> coming up...
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there are various freelancers, but even if you add them all in in places like beijing and moscow, i do not think so. >> andrew nagorski. his book is called "hitlerland." american i witnesses to the nazi rise to power. we thank you so much for coming back. >> thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> for a dvd copy of this program, call 1-877-662-7726. visit us us at q-and-a.org. these are also available as c- span podcasts. >> live today on the c-span networks, president obama begins a three-day bus tour of iowa bank. we bring you his rally on c- span attwell 20 5:00 p.m. eastern. then on c-span2, the alliance for health reform holds a discussion on electronic how the records. and that on c-span 3, the center for american progress talks about corporate influence on state and local courts. republican presidential candidate mitt romney and his running mate u.s. congressman paul ryan will each campaign in different parts of the country later today. mr. ryan will campaign in iowa by while the former govern
there are various freelancers, but even if you add them all in in places like beijing and moscow, i do not think so. >> andrew nagorski. his book is called "hitlerland." american i witnesses to the nazi rise to power. we thank you so much for coming back. >> thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> for a dvd copy of this program, call 1-877-662-7726. visit us us at q-and-a.org....
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even if you add them all in in places like beijing and moscow, i do not think so. >> our guest has been andrew nagorski. his book is called "hitlerland." we thank you for coming back. >> thank you so much. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> wore a dvd copy of this program, call 1887-662-7726. visit us at qanda.org. trespass are also available at cspan podcasts. >> join us tomorrow about the challenges of moving from paper to electronic health records. patient privacy and other security concerns will also be discussed. live coverage begins at 12:15 eastern on c-span 2. tomorrow, the center for american progress is discussing corporate money and the influence on the courts. our live coverage begins at noon eastern on c-span 3. >> monday night on c-span 2, executives talk about the impact and future of american technology around the world. >> one of the fascinating things about the
even if you add them all in in places like beijing and moscow, i do not think so. >> our guest has been andrew nagorski. his book is called "hitlerland." we thank you for coming back. >> thank you so much. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> wore a dvd copy of this program, call 1887-662-7726. visit us at qanda.org. trespass are also available at cspan podcasts. >> join us tomorrow...
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ngressiorestriction order dollars in aid to the palestinian terries, ithstadi that ghaza is ruled by moscow, a dnated terrorist organization and the brotherhood's palestinian branch. with respe to the dedicated terrorist organization, if an american citizen try to provide support, they wld be guilty of a serious felon speaking of which, the state department and the administration recently hosted a contgent from the new elected parliament that included not onl muslim brotherhood member bembe of the islamic group. islamic group hea by the shape, which was my defensive back in the early 1990's. he is currently sending a life sentence for his leadiole in the terrorist plot that not only bombed the worldde amtious camign --mpaign of attacks on new yor city landmarks. like a mosque, the islam group is desigted terrorist organization tohich it is illegal supply material sut.y, ofinall a juscompleted trip to egypt, secretary clinton pressure the rulg military to handve per to the newly electedliam part, which is dominated by the muslim brotheood. secretary clinton later met with him, has also been
ngressiorestriction order dollars in aid to the palestinian terries, ithstadi that ghaza is ruled by moscow, a dnated terrorist organization and the brotherhood's palestinian branch. with respe to the dedicated terrorist organization, if an american citizen try to provide support, they wld be guilty of a serious felon speaking of which, the state department and the administration recently hosted a contgent from the new elected parliament that included not onl muslim brotherhood member bembe of...
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there are various freelancers, but even if you add them all in in places like beijing and moscow, i do not think so. >> his book is called "hitler land." we thank you so much for coming back. >> thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> for a dvd copy of this program, called 1-877-662-7726. marissa us at q-and-a.org. these are also available as c- span podcasts. >> coming up tomorrow on "washington journal," we will look at developments in the presidential and congressional campaigns around the country with an editor, charles mahtesian. after that, a look at health care costs. and then, we are joined by a staff writer who will talk about what congress is expected to do with the farm bill that expires at the end of september. "washington journal," with your calls, tweets, and emails." president obama was in chicago today for a fundraising event. there was an event here at the bridgeport art center. he commented on the mitt romney choice of paul ryan as his running mate and talked about when he calls the
there are various freelancers, but even if you add them all in in places like beijing and moscow, i do not think so. >> his book is called "hitler land." we thank you so much for coming back. >> thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> for a dvd copy of this program, called 1-877-662-7726. marissa us at q-and-a.org. these are also available as c- span podcasts. >> coming up...
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in my early career, i began traveling back and forth to moscow and negotiating nuclear issues with the academy of sciences. after that, i found myself in disputes in the war. later i was a negotiator for the u.s. government and the dispute over international river's. i came home from these troubles a flaming patriotism for the rule of law and prepress. i had won some cases in american courts. i have lobbied in the courts and congress. i had a run for high office and affective introduced the sunshine contest. i new democracy firsthand and i thought i knew in deeply. i came home from these years of our experience events that the difference between u.s. politics and politics of either asia are russia was as wide as the grand canyon. the conclusions i share today, in part from the contrast between what i consider to be very different cultures and the political experiment which we initiated on this continent in 1776. the most of history, wealth and power go together. as wealth grows, its owners tend to surround and invade government. with the help of garment, increase their position, thus c
in my early career, i began traveling back and forth to moscow and negotiating nuclear issues with the academy of sciences. after that, i found myself in disputes in the war. later i was a negotiator for the u.s. government and the dispute over international river's. i came home from these troubles a flaming patriotism for the rule of law and prepress. i had won some cases in american courts. i have lobbied in the courts and congress. i had a run for high office and affective introduced the...
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nixon said america's national defense needs are set in moscow. the guys who followed did not notice the soviet union disappeared. >> my big question is do you think it matters that this is the ticket with the least of foreign-policy experience and credibility in modern history? reagan had a cia director perry bush headed defense secretary. -- director. bush had a defense secretary perry does that make an impact? >> i am a big advocate of common sense. looking atous about foreign-policy issues. we survived obama and the problems have come not from his farm policy but domestic policy. >> do they have any foreign- policy experience you can point to? if i was advising the president on foreign policy issues, some of the people he has listened to are very serious people. >> [inaudible] corporations did not take as much. >> why am i advocating? at present, the federal government takes 35% from companies. 35% marginal tax rate. >> [unintelligible] >> top marginal tax rate for corporations is 35%. for individual right now is 35%. most businesses pay at th
nixon said america's national defense needs are set in moscow. the guys who followed did not notice the soviet union disappeared. >> my big question is do you think it matters that this is the ticket with the least of foreign-policy experience and credibility in modern history? reagan had a cia director perry bush headed defense secretary. -- director. bush had a defense secretary perry does that make an impact? >> i am a big advocate of common sense. looking atous about...
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nationald america's defense needs are set in moscow. the guys who followed did not notice the soviet union disappeared. >> my big question is do you think it matters that this is the ticket with the least of foreign-policy experience and credibility in modern history? reagan had a cia director perry bush headed defense secretary. -- director. bush had a defense secretary perry does that make an impact? >> i am a big advocate of common sense. ryan's serious about looking at foreign-policy issues. we survived obama and the problems have come not from his farm policy but domestic policy. >> do they have any foreign- policy experience you can point to? if i was advising the president on foreign policy issues, some of the people he has listened to are very serious people. >> [inaudible] corporations did not take as much. >> why am i advocating? at present, the federal government takes 35% from companies. 35% marginal tax rate. >> [unintelligible] >> top marginal tax rate for corporations is 35%. for individual right now is 35%. most business
nationald america's defense needs are set in moscow. the guys who followed did not notice the soviet union disappeared. >> my big question is do you think it matters that this is the ticket with the least of foreign-policy experience and credibility in modern history? reagan had a cia director perry bush headed defense secretary. -- director. bush had a defense secretary perry does that make an impact? >> i am a big advocate of common sense. ryan's serious about looking at...
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this along with another anecdote that happened in moscow's short thereafter as this book in this idea about the coming decades. another anecdote is that i went to moscow organized out there and the prime minister wanted somebody to present to him at the conference about the state of affairs in russia. and then the conference organizers at prudence office after they make the presentation. i said fine, i do it. i did not know is going to be such a big deal because although i've mentioned before, but this is televised. and i gave a really blunt assessment on russia about how i was optimistic a decade ago when things had taken values cheap in russia and people he did it in a decade beta the per capita ratio is $10,000 in russia basically was regressing rather than progressing, just being reliant on oil and gas is not enough. which country makes rich kids. they better get some sort of a manufacturing sector going in new businesses going. so is a pretty blunt assessment of how russia was doing. and pretend was very good. she was there listening and stuff, but the next day i found out what t
this along with another anecdote that happened in moscow's short thereafter as this book in this idea about the coming decades. another anecdote is that i went to moscow organized out there and the prime minister wanted somebody to present to him at the conference about the state of affairs in russia. and then the conference organizers at prudence office after they make the presentation. i said fine, i do it. i did not know is going to be such a big deal because although i've mentioned before,...
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the other and it don't as i went to moscow. there is a conference being organized out there and the prime minister, then putin wanted someone to represent him about the state of affairs in russia. so the conference organizers at putin's office asked if i'd make a presentation. i said fine i'll do it. so there i was making this presentation to putin and i didn't know was going to be the deal. here is being televised, the cameras were rolling at this conference. and i gave a pretty blunt assessment about russia, how is optimistic a decade ago when things were completely chaotic and values for cheap in russia and articulate at the per capita was $12,000 in russia basically was regressing rather than progressing, they just been replied to an oil gas is that enough. a rich country makes rich goods. they better get some sort of a manufacturing sector going. it was a pretty blunt assessment of how russia was doing. and putin was there taking notes down as if he was actually listening and stuff. but the next day i found out what this i
the other and it don't as i went to moscow. there is a conference being organized out there and the prime minister, then putin wanted someone to represent him about the state of affairs in russia. so the conference organizers at putin's office asked if i'd make a presentation. i said fine i'll do it. so there i was making this presentation to putin and i didn't know was going to be the deal. here is being televised, the cameras were rolling at this conference. and i gave a pretty blunt...
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research institution who was a convinced communist from the 1940s onward and she quietly spotted for moscow for 40 years completely undiscovered. she was the longest serving soviet spy in the u.k.. and we had no idea what she was doing. she was recruiting other people to spy and handed over atomic secrets that she has access to in the research institute where she works as secretary. the kgb in the end awarded her a pension. and the red banner because she served so long completely undetected. when she was exposed in the 1990s she was an absolute gift for the media. there was a startled looking lady clutching a shopping bag totally unexpected and not at all the kind of spy the media, the novel's taught us to expect. she was a real hangover from the cold war. by the time the newspaper with their tongue in their cheek characterized her as the spy who came in from the co-op. [laughter] >> with her shopping bag and her car again. that is what she was. she was not a character in a spy novel. she with a true radical extremists. at the other extreme the james bond books give us radicals, extremists,
research institution who was a convinced communist from the 1940s onward and she quietly spotted for moscow for 40 years completely undiscovered. she was the longest serving soviet spy in the u.k.. and we had no idea what she was doing. she was recruiting other people to spy and handed over atomic secrets that she has access to in the research institute where she works as secretary. the kgb in the end awarded her a pension. and the red banner because she served so long completely undetected....
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the orders from the top and from moscow are not as direct or as clear as they used to be. the castle still looms above the city on the hill, but it is inhabited by pygmies who were fished out of the dust bin of history and who whimper in their street at the thought of going back to it. thank you. [applause] >> i'm christopher buckley, and my text today from hitch 22, pages xiii through xiv. [laughter] these are the final paragraphs from the preface that christopher wrote for the paperback edition to his memoir, "hitch 22." another element of my memoir, the stupendous importance of love, friendship and solidarity, has been made immensely more vivid to me by recent experience. i can't hope to convey the full effect of the embraces and vowels, but i can, perhaps, offer a crumb of counsel. if there is anybody known to you who might benefit from a letter or visit, do not on any account postpone the writing or the making of it. the difference made will almost certainly be more than you have calculated. the cause of my life has been that of combating superstition which, among oth
the orders from the top and from moscow are not as direct or as clear as they used to be. the castle still looms above the city on the hill, but it is inhabited by pygmies who were fished out of the dust bin of history and who whimper in their street at the thought of going back to it. thank you. [applause] >> i'm christopher buckley, and my text today from hitch 22, pages xiii through xiv. [laughter] these are the final paragraphs from the preface that christopher wrote for the paperback...
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we're also aware of two female suicide bombers in the fall of 2004, on flights out of moscow within 90 minutes of each other, bringing down those two airliners. we believe because of an insider issue that these two women, the black widows they refer to them as, probably chechen related brought down those two airliners, killed 90 souls on those two flights. so that is something we see continually. the challenge for tsa and i believe alpa and everybody interested in the safety and security of passengers and cargo as it relates to the u.s. as what's going on here and the intelligence is such that there is no known specific credible information as relates to the individuals trying to get on an aircraft here today in one of the 450 airports, commercial airports that we have responsibility for providing security, that being said, our concern and is a concern i had while i was at the fbi overseeing the counterterrorism efforts is not so much those that we know about, those who are on the watch list, those on the no-fly list who should not be flying or some on the list to have known associatio
we're also aware of two female suicide bombers in the fall of 2004, on flights out of moscow within 90 minutes of each other, bringing down those two airliners. we believe because of an insider issue that these two women, the black widows they refer to them as, probably chechen related brought down those two airliners, killed 90 souls on those two flights. so that is something we see continually. the challenge for tsa and i believe alpa and everybody interested in the safety and security of...
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he was afraid of being paraded through moscow in the cage and ridiculed. so he was determined to die. if lebron was determined to die within. and the bunker, and i've spoken in interviews some of those in the bunker with him. and there were various generals and others. some were allowed to escape in some certainly did escape. others had to wait until hitler himself killed himself and then also had to rate until the minister, the propaganda minister had killed his children and wife in a suicide, and as suicide. and when they try to escape through the russia mind. there were captured. c-span: who were you who were you there that you were able to talk to? >> guest: they was the chief of staff to general cripps, the commander-in-chief and general staff. this is i must say his account also generally maceo who is in fact visiting frequently. i also interviewed and asked us to left mass and it was an extraordinary experience in his parlor in berlin, drinking tea as he showed the photograph albums, which were photographs you take themselves, all hitler playing wit
he was afraid of being paraded through moscow in the cage and ridiculed. so he was determined to die. if lebron was determined to die within. and the bunker, and i've spoken in interviews some of those in the bunker with him. and there were various generals and others. some were allowed to escape in some certainly did escape. others had to wait until hitler himself killed himself and then also had to rate until the minister, the propaganda minister had killed his children and wife in a suicide,...
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stlin invited him to moscow. eisenhower flew in a russian plane, flew very low from berlin back to moscow. eisenhower saw the destruction, not a house standing really. and that trip convinced him that the russians did not want war. the losses were so severe that it convinced him that the russians were not eagle, and he took into the presidency, and after that, he served as chief of staff for two years. he really did not want the job. he was really winding the services down. he retired in the beginning of 1948, and then a crusade in europe. it does not approach grant's memoirs in terms of literary style, but it's probably the best memoir from world war ii, the most implete -- the least -- eisenhower did not grind axes, and he wrote it himself over four months working 16 hours a day, dictated the entire thing. it's all his. after that, he became president of colombia, and i'll say a word about that. most academics poo poo ice's presidency of colombia, but he did an effective job of the this is the time of rampant m
stlin invited him to moscow. eisenhower flew in a russian plane, flew very low from berlin back to moscow. eisenhower saw the destruction, not a house standing really. and that trip convinced him that the russians did not want war. the losses were so severe that it convinced him that the russians were not eagle, and he took into the presidency, and after that, he served as chief of staff for two years. he really did not want the job. he was really winding the services down. he retired in the...
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we are also aware of two female suicide bombers in the fall of 2004, flights out of moscow within 90 minutes of each other, hunting down those two airliners. we believe because of an insider issue that these two women, the black widows he refers to, probably chenchen related, killed 90 on board that flight. that is something we see continuing. the challenge for tsa and alpa and anyone and the safety security passengers and cargo as it relates to the u.s. is what is going on here on the intelligences there is no known as the relays in the commercial airports that respond ability with the provided security. that said, our concern and a concert i had at the fbi oversight asserts was not so much those we know about on the watchlist in the no-fly list who obviously should not be flying or even a selected list of some association with terrorism and who we believe they deserve additional skirt at the checkpoint after trying to fly. those are not the ones who cause me the greatest concern. it's those who don't know about who'd been radicalized on the internet as we seen a number of individua
we are also aware of two female suicide bombers in the fall of 2004, flights out of moscow within 90 minutes of each other, hunting down those two airliners. we believe because of an insider issue that these two women, the black widows he refers to, probably chenchen related, killed 90 on board that flight. that is something we see continuing. the challenge for tsa and alpa and anyone and the safety security passengers and cargo as it relates to the u.s. is what is going on here on the...
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problems and difficulties but the advantage people forget if you are far away from the frontier does a lot moscow from dynamism and the basic dynamism india will explore for the next 20 or 30 years so we will end up with everything in its opposite is true in india. >> good way to end this. thank you again. [applause] to put this thing together and to make it run so smoothly and think the audience for being an important part of this conversation. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] i think we have a myth that it's two guys in a dorm room they crack the code and it all falls into place and you end up with facebook. you don't see friendster and myspace and the twins on the side of the road not having achieved success. >> and unintended consequences the grandson and a biography spoke at a forum in tow tulsa oklahoma about race relations. he was introduced by john franklin of the john hope franklin center for reconciliation. [applause] thank you. indeed we are all standing on the shoulders of those who preceded us. and if i would give equal time for grand mothers and mothers tonight. [
problems and difficulties but the advantage people forget if you are far away from the frontier does a lot moscow from dynamism and the basic dynamism india will explore for the next 20 or 30 years so we will end up with everything in its opposite is true in india. >> good way to end this. thank you again. [applause] to put this thing together and to make it run so smoothly and think the audience for being an important part of this conversation. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible...
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he was in moscow in the early cold war years, but he came eventually to 1950 washington d.c., chairman of the white house and he didn't get a date to go to korea to be a freak nature name as a foreign correspondent. he was shot in the closet with the wto p. camera filming him doing local news. it was to be less. the a-list people were still on radio and cronkite started breaking through in this new medium of television. but he recognized if he walked here in washington d.c., people wouldn't remember what he said. they would recognize you. they say would love seeing you, you could've been on a game show, the morning show, the nightly news show, the intellectual substance went away. but people recognize as the visual. you're a celebrity, well known. cronkite always recognized the airtime and that goes back to the top dog of tom brokaw. so he was sometimes kind of filibuster to live events. he also learned how to be quiet. if he was cronkite right cast during john lennon, alan shepard or neil armstrong and apollo 11 but the space program, he would pause. and also, get a theatrical sense.
he was in moscow in the early cold war years, but he came eventually to 1950 washington d.c., chairman of the white house and he didn't get a date to go to korea to be a freak nature name as a foreign correspondent. he was shot in the closet with the wto p. camera filming him doing local news. it was to be less. the a-list people were still on radio and cronkite started breaking through in this new medium of television. but he recognized if he walked here in washington d.c., people wouldn't...
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in my early career, i began traveling back and forth to moscow and negotiating nuclear issues with the academy of sciences. after that, i found myself in disputes in the war. later i was a negotiator for the u.s. government and the dispute over international river's. i came home from these troubles a flaming patriotism for the rule of law and prepress. i had won some cases in american courts. i have lobbied in the courts and congress. i had a run for high office and affective introduced the sunshine contest. i new democracy firsthand and i thought i knew in deeply. i came home from these years of our experience events that the difference between u.s. politics and politics of either asia are russia was as wide as the grand canyon. the conclusions i share today, in part from the contrast between what i consider to be very different cultures and the political experiment which we initiated on this continent in 1776. the most of history, wealth and power go together. as wealth grows, its owners tend to surround and invade government. with the help of garment, increase their position, thus c
in my early career, i began traveling back and forth to moscow and negotiating nuclear issues with the academy of sciences. after that, i found myself in disputes in the war. later i was a negotiator for the u.s. government and the dispute over international river's. i came home from these troubles a flaming patriotism for the rule of law and prepress. i had won some cases in american courts. i have lobbied in the courts and congress. i had a run for high office and affective introduced the...
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their said in mosc their said in moscow with meaning if they were not shooting at us we wouldn't spend so much. the guys that follow didn't know the soviet union disappeared. >> my big question is do you think it matters that this is objectively the foreign policy to get the republicans would have the least foreign policy national security experience in modern history i mean objectively that they had a cia director and the defense secretary. no demonstrable foreign policy or national security appointed will that make an impact at all? they're looking at the foreign policy issues. i'm not concerned that we. we survived obama and the problems come not from the foreign policy but that domestic policy. >> to the have any foreign policy that you could point to? can you lose an election based on -- >> advising the president on foreign policy issues and advising them on defense some of the people he's taken away and listened to. >> i would be [inaudible] they don't pay that much. >> why am i advocating -- okay. at present the government takes 35% from companies 30% marginal tax rate on the ex
their said in mosc their said in moscow with meaning if they were not shooting at us we wouldn't spend so much. the guys that follow didn't know the soviet union disappeared. >> my big question is do you think it matters that this is objectively the foreign policy to get the republicans would have the least foreign policy national security experience in modern history i mean objectively that they had a cia director and the defense secretary. no demonstrable foreign policy or national...
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our coverage begins in moscow. >> the defendants and their supporters were not surprised by the verdict and sentencing, which they say was determined by russian president vladimir putin. >> i think the only way to comment on this verdict is to quote the title of the new pussy riot song which has just been released. the song is called "putin is lighting the fires of revolution." end of comment. >> it took almost three hours to read out the lengthy verdict. she called out the protest in the religious cathedral as sacrilegious. she said they had undermined social order, showed disrespect for society, and deliberately offended orthodox christians. in february, the defendants and other band members stormed moscow's christ the savior cathedral and performed a song asking the virgin mary to drive putin out. the women say they were protesting against putin's ties with the church and had not meant to offend believers. their supporters demonstrated outside the court room, shouting "freedom" and "russia without putin." >> i do not understand the point of this trial at all. >> an opposition activis
our coverage begins in moscow. >> the defendants and their supporters were not surprised by the verdict and sentencing, which they say was determined by russian president vladimir putin. >> i think the only way to comment on this verdict is to quote the title of the new pussy riot song which has just been released. the song is called "putin is lighting the fires of revolution." end of comment. >> it took almost three hours to read out the lengthy verdict. she called...
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after a meeting in moscow, syria's deputy prime minister for the first time raised the possibility of president assad's resignation. >> no issue is barred from the negotiating table, including assad's resignation, but it cannot be a precondition for dialogue. that is not democracy. >> that is unlikely to appease the opposition, which has flatly predict flatly rejected talks where assad remains in power. with no solution in sight, the human cost of the conflict steadily rises. >> it has been a long time coming. after 18 years of negotiations, russia finally became a member of the world trade organization on wednesday. it is the last major economy to join the group. >> the eu, russia's largest trading partner, called this a major step, but domestic critics say moscow's wto membership will increase competition at home and spell disaster for many russian farmers. >> the harvest here is picked by hand, just like during soviet times. but that is going to have to change. russia's membership in the world trade organization means that duties on imported food have been cut by half. already most
after a meeting in moscow, syria's deputy prime minister for the first time raised the possibility of president assad's resignation. >> no issue is barred from the negotiating table, including assad's resignation, but it cannot be a precondition for dialogue. that is not democracy. >> that is unlikely to appease the opposition, which has flatly predict flatly rejected talks where assad remains in power. with no solution in sight, the human cost of the conflict steadily rises....
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we look at 17 in stockholm and 16 in moscow. down to 27 in berlin and a drop of 10 degrees pch . it is still a very lot day. we are looking at budapest as well as madrid. i will leave you with your extended forecast. >>> and that concludes this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks very much for joining us.
we look at 17 in stockholm and 16 in moscow. down to 27 in berlin and a drop of 10 degrees pch . it is still a very lot day. we are looking at budapest as well as madrid. i will leave you with your extended forecast. >>> and that concludes this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks very much for joining us.
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. >> in moscow, one of president vladimir putin's faces critics has been charged with embezzlement in what critics say is a targeted at tend to stifle him -- one of president vladimir putin's cheers -- fiercest critics. >> he faces up to 10 years in prison if found guilty. time to get to the olympics in london, and germany have enjoyed ptheir most successful day. >> they won a handful of metals including two gold at the olympic equestrian stadium a greenwich park -- a handful of medals including two gold at the olympic equestrian stadium at greenwich park. >> in men's judo, germany was beaten in the final of the 81 kilogram division. south korea finally won gold after capturing a silver medal in beijing. and at the lee valley whitewater center, germany held his them to finish second in the final of the canoe slalom. the frenchman added a third olympic gold medal to his trophy cabinet. >> of course, there is a lot more going on at the olympics in the coming hours. >> exactly. check it out on our website, dw.de, for more. >> stay with us here on dw. captioned by the national captioning
. >> in moscow, one of president vladimir putin's faces critics has been charged with embezzlement in what critics say is a targeted at tend to stifle him -- one of president vladimir putin's cheers -- fiercest critics. >> he faces up to 10 years in prison if found guilty. time to get to the olympics in london, and germany have enjoyed ptheir most successful day. >> they won a handful of metals including two gold at the olympic equestrian stadium a greenwich park -- a handful...
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. >> a moscow court sentences members of the punk band pusy riot to two years in jail. >> dozens of south african miners killed in clashes with police. and for the first time since world war ii, german soldiers can now be used for missions within germany in cases of national emergency. welcome. governments across europe are taking russia to task for the verdict in the pussy riot. >> three of the women in the pond -- punk band today were sentenced to two years in prison. >> the european union, germany, austria, and britain along with human rights groups are all heavily criticizing the sentencing, saying it is extreme and not compatible with european values or the rule of law. our coverage begins in moscow. >> the defendants and their supporters were not surprised by the verdict and sentencing, which they say was determined by russian president vladimir putin. >> i think the only way to comment on this verdict is to quote the title of the new pussy riot song which has just been released. the song is called "putin is lighting the fires of revolution." end of comment. >> it took almost three
. >> a moscow court sentences members of the punk band pusy riot to two years in jail. >> dozens of south african miners killed in clashes with police. and for the first time since world war ii, german soldiers can now be used for missions within germany in cases of national emergency. welcome. governments across europe are taking russia to task for the verdict in the pussy riot. >> three of the women in the pond -- punk band today were sentenced to two years in prison....
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the outlander will be rolling out of a plant near moscow with production starting in november. mitsubishi is also showing a new pajero sports model for production next year. the auto industry expects the russian market to grow over the next three years to one of the largest in europe with annual sales of more than 3 million units. >>> germany's green energy policy is going through growing pains. the country uses what's called a feed in tariff system. it requireses utilities to pay companies and other clients a set price for power generated by solar and other renewables. but problems have cropped up for consumers, utilities and clean energy producers. nhk world's yusuki kimura explains. >> reporter: they are living near berlin. the german government introduced the feeding tariff 12 years ago. back then it accounted for less than 1% of the couple's electricity bill. as of last year, it increased to 15%. >> translator: electricity is essential for our daily lives. it's just like water. so it's wrong to impose a heavy burden on users like us. >> reporter: germany is now moving to a
the outlander will be rolling out of a plant near moscow with production starting in november. mitsubishi is also showing a new pajero sports model for production next year. the auto industry expects the russian market to grow over the next three years to one of the largest in europe with annual sales of more than 3 million units. >>> germany's green energy policy is going through growing pains. the country uses what's called a feed in tariff system. it requireses utilities to pay...
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mitsubishi motors new model, the outlander, will be rolling out of a planned near moscow with productions starting in november. mitsubishi is also showing a new sports model for production next year. the auto industry expect the russian market to grow over the next three years to one of the largest in europe with annual sales of more than 3 million units. >>> more than 1400 firms are showing items. the south korean maker has a new smart phone that is larger than the standard model with a 5.5 inch screen. users can navigate the variety of features on the phone using a especially designed touch pad. samsung will also be showing a notebook computer with detachable keyboard. the display can be used alone as a tablet. japan's sony combined its smart phones and tablets under a single brand. the firm is also showing a waterproof tan let for use in the kitchen. sony's lineup includes a desktop computer with a stand. it can be used as large tablet allowing multiple users to play games. competition is getting more intense among electronic makers as the market for tablets is expanding rapidly. >>> n
mitsubishi motors new model, the outlander, will be rolling out of a planned near moscow with productions starting in november. mitsubishi is also showing a new sports model for production next year. the auto industry expect the russian market to grow over the next three years to one of the largest in europe with annual sales of more than 3 million units. >>> more than 1400 firms are showing items. the south korean maker has a new smart phone that is larger than the standard model with...
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, the united states, britain, france and germany joined by russia and china held a third meeting in moscow. experts from both sides have been holding technical discussions to clarify the details of iran's nuclear program. the western countries demanded that iran stop working to enrich uranium to 20% fissile purity. iran refused saying its program is for peaceful purposes only. >>> egypt's first democratically elected president is reflecting the strong influence of the new military in his government. mohamed morsi has given members of the armed forces a voice in his cabinet. he sporm in the prime minister and 34 other members of his cabinet. he kept the head of the supreme koum of the armed forces muhammad hossein tantawi as defense minister. morsi took office in june. his muslim brotherhood faced off against the military during the presidential election campaign. he gave four members of the brotherhood cabinet posts. prime minister khan dill says rebuilding the economy and restoring security are the priorities for the newly appo t appointed ministers. >> translator: the success of this gov
, the united states, britain, france and germany joined by russia and china held a third meeting in moscow. experts from both sides have been holding technical discussions to clarify the details of iran's nuclear program. the western countries demanded that iran stop working to enrich uranium to 20% fissile purity. iran refused saying its program is for peaceful purposes only. >>> egypt's first democratically elected president is reflecting the strong influence of the new military in...
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but unfortunately it is not enough to put into the heat. 16 in moscow. 27 in berlin. we are looking in upper 30s in places like budapest as well as, madrid. all right, i will leave you with your extended forecast. >>> one of our lead stories this hour, a japanese journalist has been killed while working in syria. a senior official with the opposition free syrian army says yamamoto was caught in the crossfire in aleppo. she was a freelance journalist working with the group, japan president. she was taken to a hospital in turkey. they say a japanese colleague identified her body. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. do stay with us. we'll be back with more of your updates at the top of the hour.
but unfortunately it is not enough to put into the heat. 16 in moscow. 27 in berlin. we are looking in upper 30s in places like budapest as well as, madrid. all right, i will leave you with your extended forecast. >>> one of our lead stories this hour, a japanese journalist has been killed while working in syria. a senior official with the opposition free syrian army says yamamoto was caught in the crossfire in aleppo. she was a freelance journalist working with the group, japan...
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the moscow already been damaged on july 4th when an arsonist was videotaped throwing an ignited object onto its roof. the arsonist was never apprehended. the fbi is joining local police in investigating the latest fire. new york's top banking regulator has accused the british bank of violating u.s. law by hiding hundreds of billions of dollars in transactions linked to iran. new york's department of financial services says standard chartered bank schemed with iran's government despite u.s. economic sanctions to hide tens of thousands of transactions over nearly a decade, generating hundreds of millions of dollars in fees. the superintendent said in a written order, the bank's actions -- the regulator has threatened to revoke the bank's state license. two undocumented activists who have attracted the brower detention center in florida were released on friday before being arrested again over the weekend calling for the release of other immigrants in detention. viridiana martinez and marco saavedra were effectively kicked out of the detention center after the report of the refused to leav
the moscow already been damaged on july 4th when an arsonist was videotaped throwing an ignited object onto its roof. the arsonist was never apprehended. the fbi is joining local police in investigating the latest fire. new york's top banking regulator has accused the british bank of violating u.s. law by hiding hundreds of billions of dollars in transactions linked to iran. new york's department of financial services says standard chartered bank schemed with iran's government despite u.s....